Multifunctional Thermostatic Circulation Valve MTCV - Lead free brass

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Multifunctional Thermostatic Circulation Valve MTCV - Lead free brass Introduction Fig. 1 Basic version - A Fig. * Self-acting version with automatic disinfection function - B * thermometer is an accessory Fig. 3 Version with electronically controlled disinfection process - C The MTCV is a multifunctional thermostatic balancing valve used in domestic hot water installations with circulation. The MTCV provides a thermal balance in hot water installations by keeping a constant temperature in the system, thus limiting the flow in the circulation pipes to the minimum required level. To meet the increasing demands placed on the quality of drinking water, Danfoss MTCV valves are made from corrosion resistant and Lead Free materials: -valve body made from rg5 bronze material -components made from no Lead Brass -main cone made from advanced engineering polymere POM-C. Simultaneously, the MTCV can realize a disinfection process by means of features: An automatic (self-acting) disinfection module - thermo-element (fig.). An electronic controller with thermal actuator TWA and temperature sensors PT1000 (fig.3). Main functions of the MTCV Thermostatic balancing of hot water systems within the temperature range of 35-60 C - version A. Automatic (self-acting) thermal disinfection at temperatures above 68 C with safety protection of the installation to prevent the temperature rising above 75 C (automatically shuts-off circulation flow) - version B. Automatic disinfection process, electronically controlled, with the possibility of programming the disinfection temperature and duration - version C. Automatic flushing of the system by temporarily lowering the temperature setting to fully open the MTCV valve for a maximum flow. Temperature measurement possibility. Preventing of unwanted tampering. Constant temperature measurement and monitoring - version C. Shut-off function of the circulation riser by means of optional fittings with a built-in ball valve. Modular upgrading of the MTCV valve during operation, under pressurized conditions. Servicing - when necessary the calibrated thermo-element can be replaced. Danfoss 016.11 VD.D3.J1.0 1

Function When decreases the water temperature below the set point value, the thermo-element will open the valve and allow more flow in the circulation pipe. The valve is in equilibrium (nominal flow = calculated flow) when the water temperature has reached the value set on the valve. The MTCV regulating characteristic is shown in fig. 13, version A. Fig. 4 MTCV basic version - A The MTCV - is a thermostatic self-acting, proportional valve. A thermo-element (fig. 6 elem. 4) is placed in the valve cone (fig. 6 elem. 3) to react to temperature changes. When increases the water temperature above the set point value, the thermo-element expands and the valve s cone moves towards the valve seat, thus limiting circulation flow. When the water temperature is 5 C higher than the set point value, the flow through the valve stops. A special sealing of the thermo-element protects it against direct contact with water, which prolongs the durability of the thermoelement and at the same time secures a precise regulation. A safety spring (fig. 6 elem. 6) protects the thermo-element from being damaged when the water temperature exceeds the value on the set point. Fig. 5 Example of MTCV / basic version / placement in domestic hot water system Design 1. Valve body. Spring 3. Cone 4. Thermo-element 5. O-ring 6. Safety spring 7. Setting ring 8. Setting knob 9. Plug for covering the setting 10. Cone for disinfection module 11. Safety spring 1. Plug for thermometer 13. Plug for disinfection module Fig. 6 Design - basic version - A Danfoss 016.11 VD.D3.J1.0

Function The mounted disinfection module automatically opens a by-pass of Kv min = 0.15 m 3 /h, which allows flow for the disinfection. In the A version of the MTCV this by-pass is always closed in order to avoid sedimentation of dirt and calcium. The MTCV can thus be upgraded with the disinfection module even after a long period of working in the A version without risking blocking the bypass. Fig.7 MTCV self-acting version with automatic thermal disinfection function - B * thermometer is accessory The MTCV standard version - A can easily and quickly be upgraded to the thermal disinfection function against the Legionella bacteria in hot water systems. After removing the plug from the disinfection plug (fig. 6 elem. 13)-(this can be done during working conditions, under pressure) the thermostatic disinfection module can be mounted (fig. 9 elem. 17). The disinfection module will control the flow according to its regulating characteristics, (fig. 13, vesion B) thus performing a thermal disinfection of the hot water installation. The regulation module in basic version A works within the temperature range 35-60 C. When the temperature of the hot water increases above 65 C the disinfection process starts - meaning the flow through the main seat of the MTCV valve stops and the bypass opens for the disinfection flow. The regulating function is now performed by the disinfection module, which opens the bypass when the temperature is above 65 C. The disinfection process is performed until a temperature of 70 C is reached. When the hot water temperature is increased further, the flow through the disinfection bypass is reduced (the process of thermal balancing of the installation during disinfection) and when reaching 75 C the flow stops. This is to protect the hot water installation against corrosion and sedimentation of calcium as well as to lower the risk of scalding. A thermometer can optionally be mounted in both version A and B in order to measure and control the temperature of the circulating hot water. ECL... M S S FV S M S MTCV MTCV MTCV MTCV MTCV MTCV Fig. 8 Scheme of hot water installation with circulation - self acting version. Design 1-13 As described in fig. 6 14 Bypass for disinfection 15 Thermometer 16 Gasket Cu 17 Disinfecting module Fig. 9 Design - self-acting version with automatic thermal disinfection function - B VD.D3.J1.0 Danfoss 016.11 3

CCR - CONTROLLER Data sheet Function Fig.10 Version with electronically controlled disinfection process - C The MTCV version A and B can be upgraded to an electronic regulated disinfection process (version C). After removing the disinfection plug (fig. 6 elem. 13) the adapter can be mounted (fig. 1 elem. 1) and the thermo actuator TWA can be mounted. A temperature sensor PT 1000 has to be mounted in the thermometer head (fig. 1 elem. 19). Thermo-actuator and sensor are connected to the electronic regulator CCR- which allows an efficient and effective disinfection process in each circulation riser. The main regulation module works within the temperature range 35-60 C. When the disinfection process/thermalwater treatment starts CCR- controls the flow through MTCV via thermo-actuators TWA. Benefits of an electronic regulated disinfection process with CCR- are: Providing full control over the disinfection process in each individual riser. Optimisation of total disinfection time. Optional choice of temperature for the disinfection. Optional choice of time for the disinfection. On-line measurement and monitoring of the water temperature in each individual riser. Enabling the possibility of connecting to the controller in the heat substation or boiler room (i.e. Danfoss ECL) or to a BMS (RS 485). B * A Fig. 11 - scheme of installation for disinfection and registration temperature A) independent system (only sensor S0 needed) B) dependent system (sensor S0 and connection to weather or another control needed) Design 1-13 As described in fig. 6 18 Bypass; (position closed) 19 Temperature sensor PT 1000 0 Gasket Cu 1 Adapter to connect thermoactuator TWA Fig.1 Version with electronically controlled disinfection process - C 4 Danfoss 016.11 VD.D3.J1.0

Technical data Max. working pressure...10 bar Test pressure...16 bar Max. flow temperature...100 C k VS at 0 C: - DN0...1.8 m3/h - DN15...1.5 m3/h Hysteresis...1.5 K Material of parts in contact with water: Valve body...rg5 Spring housing, etc...cuphin alloy (CW74R) O-rings... EPDM Spring, bypass cones... Stainless steel Cone...POM-C (Acetal Homopolymer) Ordering Valve - basic version A DN 15 DN 0 Code No. 003Z4515 003Z450 Accessories and spare parts Accessory Comments Code No. Thermostatic disinfection module - B DN 15/DN 0 003Z01 Fittings with shut-off ball valve (for allen key 5 mm), DN 15 G ½ Rp ½ G ¾ Rp ¾ 003Z107 003Z108 Thermometer with adapter DN 15/DN 0 003Z103 Socket for ESMB PT1000 DN 15/DN 0 003Z104 Adapter for thermo-actuator DN 15/DN 0 003Z10 CCR Control also see enclosure VD.57.U4.0 003Z3850 Temperature sensor ESMB Universal 087B1184 also see enclosure VD.57.U4.0 Temperature sensor ESMC contact 087N0011 Fittings for soldering Cu 15 mm DN 15 003Z1034 Fittings for soldering Cu 18 mm int. R 1/ 003Z1035 Fittings for soldering Cu mm DN 0 003Z1039 Fittings for soldering Cu 8 mm int. R 3/4 003Z1040 Thermoactuator TWA-A/NC, 4V 1) also see enclosure VD.57.U4.0 088H3110 1) For combination with other (non Danfoss CCR) controllers 30V also avaible TWA-A/NC, 30V (008H311). VD.D3.J1.0 Danfoss 016.11 5

Regulating characteristics presetting 50 C basic disinfection flow K vs version B version C K vdis version A KvK vmin min 5 35 45 55 65 75 85 Fig.13 The MTCV regulating characteristics temperature C Basic version A Version B: Kv min = 0.15 m 3 /h - min. flow through the bypass when main regulation module is closed. *Kv dis = 0.60 m 3 /h for DN 0, *Kv dis = 0.50 m 3 /h for DN 15 - max. flow of the disinfection process by a temperature of 70 C. Version C: *Kv dis = 0.60 m 3 /h for DN 0 and DN 15 - flow through the MTCV when the disinfection module is fully opened (regulation at thermo-actuator TWA-NC). * Kv dis - Kv during disinfection process Main function setting 1 Setting ring Ring with a reference point 4 3 1 3 Plastic cover - unwanted tampering protection 4 Hole for screwdriver 5 6 Temperature setting screw - Allen-key.5 mm References temperature setting point 5 6 Fig.14 MTCV setting of the temperature Temperature range: 35-60 C MTCV s factory pre-setting 50 C The temperature setting can be made after removing the plastic cover (3), by lifting it with a screwdriver using the hole (4). The temperature setting screw (5) must be turned with an allenkey to match the wanted temperature on the scale with the reference point. The plastic cover (3) must be pressed back into place after the setting has been made. It is recommended to control the set temperature with a thermometer. The temperature of the hot water from the last tapping point on the riser must be measured*. The difference between the measured temperature at the last tapping point and the temperature set on the MTCV is due to heat losses in the circulation pipe between the MTCV and the tapping point. * where TVM valves (thermostatic mixing valves) are installed the temperature must be measured before the TVM valve. 6 Danfoss 016.11 VD.D3.J1.0

Setting procedure The required temperature setting of the MTCV depends on the required temperature at the last tap and the heat losses from the tap to MTCV in the same riser. Example: Required temperature at the last tap: 48 C Heat losses from the last tap to the MTCV: 3 K Required: correct setting of MTCV Solution: Correct setting of MTCV: 48 + 3 = 51 C Note: After new setting use the thermometer to check if the required temperature at the tap is reached and correct the MTCV setting accordingly. Pressure and flow chart MTCV - DN 15 Differential pressure 1 bar, DN 15 70 60 Flow temperature C 50 40 30 0 setting at 35 C setting at 50 C setting at 60 C 10 Fig. 15 0 0 0.0 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.0 1.40 1.60 Kv (m 3 /h) Table 1 Flow temperature C preset preset preset preset preset preset 60 C 55 C 50 C 45 C 40 C 35 C kv (m 3 /h) 65 60 55 50 45 40 0 6.5 57.5 5.5 47.5 4.5 37.5 0.181 60 55 50 45 40 35 0.366 57.5 5.5 47.5 4.5 37.5 3.5 0.54 55 50 45 40 35 30 0.711 5.5 47.5 4.5 37.5 3.5 0.899 50 45 40 35 30 1.06 47.5 4.5 37.5 3.5 1.14 45 40 35 30 1.331 4.5 37.5 3.5 1.40 40 35 30 1.487 37.5 3.5 1.505 35 30 1.505 3.5 1.505 30 1.505 Differential pressure 1 bar, DN 15 - disinfection process 80 Flow temperature C 75 70 65 60 version B version C 55 0 0.10 0.0 0.30 0.40 0.500 0.60 Fig. 16 Kv (m 3 /h) VD.D3.J1.0 Danfoss 016.11 7

Pressure and flow chart MTCV - DN 0 Differential pressure 1 bar, DN 0 70 60 Flow temperature C 50 40 30 0 Ex. 1 setting at 35 C setting at 50 C setting at 60 C 10 Fig. 17 0 0.366 0 0.0 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.0 1.40 1.60 1.80.00 Kv (m 3 /h) Table Flow temperature C preset preset preset preset preset preset 60 C 55 C 50 C 45 C 40 C 35 C kv (m 3 /h) 65 60 55 50 45 40 0 6.5 57.5 5.5 47.5 4.5 37.5 0.17 60 55 50 45 40 35 0.336 57.5 5.5 47.5 4.5 37.5 3.5 0.556 55 50 45 40 35 30 0.738 5.5 47.5 4.5 37.5 3.5 0.91 50 45 40 35 30 1.106 47.5 4.5 37.5 3.5 1.86 45 40 35 30 1.440 4.5 37.5 3.5 1.574 40 35 30 1.671 37.5 3.5 1.737 35 30 1.778 Differential pressure 1 bar, DN 0 - disinfection process 80 Flow temperature C 75 70 65 version B version C 60 Fig. 18 55 0 0.10 0.0 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 Kv m 3 /h 8 Danfoss 016.11 VD.D3.J1.0

Example of calculation Example: The calculation is done for a 3-storey building with 8 risers. The following assumptions were used in order to simplify calculation: Heat losses per meter of the pipe, q 1 =10 W/m (*) (* during calculation it is required to calculate heat losses according to the country-specific standards). Usually the calculated heat loses are dependent on : - The dimension of the pipe - The materials used in insulations - The ambient temperature where the pipe is located - The efficiency and condition of insulation Inlet of hot water temperature, T sup = 55 C Temperature drop through the system, T= 5 K Distance between risers, L = 10 m Height of the risers, l = 10 m Installation scheme as shown below: Fig. 19 Scheme of installation I Basic operation V o Calculation: calculation of heat losses in each riser (Qr) and header (Qh) Qr = l riser x q = ( 10 + 10 ) x 10 = 00 W Qh = l horiz. x q = 10 x 10= 100 W The table 3 shows the results of the calculations: V c = c. Vo.. Vo+ Vp V p Table 3 In risers In header heat losses Total in each part ΣQ total Factor risers Flow in each part Total flow riser Qr (W) Q h (W) (W) (W) Vo (l/h) Vc (l /h) 1 00 100 300 400 36 41 00 100 300 100 0.09 38 376 3 00 100 300 1800 0.1 40 339 4 00 100 300 1500 0.1 43 99 5 00 100 300 100 0.14 47 56 6 00 100 300 900 0.18 5 10 7 00 100 300 600 0.5 63 157 8 00 100 300 300 0.4 94 94 VD.D3.J1.0 Danfoss 016.11 9

The total flow in the hot water circulation system is calculated using formula: Q& = r c w Δt hw ΣQ - total heat loses in installation, (kw) thus: total V & C.4 = 1 4.18 5 = 0.114 l/s = 41 l/h The total flow in hot water circulation system is: 41 l/h - the circulation pump shall be sized for this flow. The flow in each riser is calculated using formula: Flow in the riser number 1: Q V & o o = V & c Qo + Qp thus: 00 0 1 = 41 00 + 100 = 35.84 l/h 36 l/h Flow in remaining risers should be calculated in the same way. The pressure drop in the system Following assumptions were made to simplify calculation: - Linear pressure drop, p l = 60 Pa/m (Linear pressure is the same for all pipes) - Local pressure drop is equal to 33 % of total linear pressure drop, p r = 0.33 p l thus: p r = 0.33 60 = 19.8 Pa/m 0 Pa/m - For the calculation used p basic = p r + p l = 60 + 0 = 80 Pa/m - Local pressure drop across the MTCV is calculated on the basis of: 0.01 Δp 0 MTCV Kv = where: Kv - according to fig. 19 page 10 in this case Kv = 0.366 m 3 /h for preset 50 C V & 0- flow through the MTCV at the flow temperature 50 C (l/h) When designed flow have been calculated, use the fig. 17 on page 9. Please note: during pressure drop calculation across the valve the temperature of circulation water has to be observed. MTCV - Multifunction Thermostatic Circulation Valve has variable Kv value which is dependent on two values: the preset temperature and the temperature of the flow temperature. When the V & 0 and Kv are known, the pressure drop across MTCV is calculated using the following formula: 0.01 Δp 0 MTCV Kv = thus: Δp MTCV 0.01 94 = 0.366 = 6.59 kpa p MTCV = (0.01 x 94 / 0.366 ) = 6.59 kpa Differential pressure across the pump: *p pump = p circuit + p MTCV = 14.4 + 6.59 = 1 kpa Where: p circuit - pressure drop in criticall circuit (table 4) *p pump - includes pressure drop across all devices in circulation installation like: boiler, strainer etc. Table 4 riser pressure drop In risers In header p circuit V 0 -flow across the MTCV mmtcv pressure drop Total pressure pump (kpa) (kpa) (kpa) (l/h) (kpa) (kpa) 1 1.6 1.6 14.4 36 0.97 1.6 1.6 1.8 38 1.07 3 1.6 1.6 11. 40 1.19 4 1.6 1.6 9.6 43 1.38 5 1.6 1.6 8.0 47 1.64 6 1.6 1.6 6.4 5.01 7 1.6 1.6 4.8 63.96 8 1.6 1.6 3. 94 6.59 1 10 Danfoss 016.11 VD.D3.J1.0

Example of calculation II Disinfection The heat losses and pressure drop should be calculated according to new conditions. - inlet hot water temperature during disinfection T dis = 70 C - ambient temperature *T amb = 0 C (*T amb - according to standard and norm obligatory) 1. The heat losses are calculated from the formula: q 1 = K j x l x T 1 K j x l = q 1 / T 1 for basic process q = K j x l x T K j x l = q / T for disinfection process Thus : ΔT = T = dis T q q1 q1 ΔT 1 Tsup T amb amb for given case: 70 C 0 C q = 10 (W/m) = 14.3 W/m 55 C 0 C In this case during disinfection process heat losses increase for around 43 %.. Required flow Due to sequence disinfection process (step by step) only critical circuit should be calculated. For given case: Q dis = Q r + Q h Q dis = ((10+10) + (8 10)) 14.3 W/m = 1430 W = 1.43 kw The flow: 1.43 dis = = 0.0684 l/s = 46 l/h 4.18 5 3. The required pressure The required pressure during the disinfection process should be checked p dispump = p dis(circuit) + p MTCV where: 0.01 Δp 0 MTCV Kv = thus: 0.01 46 ΔpMTCV = = 16.81kPa 0.6 Due to lower flow comparing to basic condition (41 l/h), pressure drop in the installation, p circuit should be recalculated. w Δp where : w - velocity of the water (m/s) By comparing conditions during basic operation and disinfection one can estimate: V p dis dis = pbasic Vc where : V dis - disinfection flow (l/h) V C - basic flow (l/h) Thus: - for first part of installation 1 46 p dis = 80 = 9 Pa/m 41 This calculation should be done for all critical circuit. The table 5 shows the result of calculation. For the critical circuit: p dis(circuit) = 0.57 + 0.68 + 0.84 + 1.08 + 1.48 +.0 + 3.93 + 1.9 = 3.70 kpa p dispump = p dis(circuit) + p MTCV = 3.70 + 16.81 = 49.51 kpa The pump should be chosen to cover both requirements: basic operation, V & 0= 41 l/h and p pump = 1 kpa desinfection operation V & 0= 46 l/h and P pump = 49.51 kpa Table 5 pressure drop the circuit during disinfection process flow (l/h) new pressure drop lenght pressure drop basic disinfection (Pa/m) (m) (kpa) 41 46 9 0 0.57 376 46 34 0 0.68 339 46 4 0 0.84 99 46 54 0 1.08 56 46 74 0 1.48 10 46 110 0.0 157 46 196 0 3.93 94 46 548 40 1.9 3.70 Total pressure drop in critical circuit 3.70 VD.D3.J1.0 Danfoss 016.11 11

Dimensions Fig. 0 Internal thread A a H H1 L L1 Weight ISO 7/1 mm kg DN 15 R p 1/ R p 1/ 79 19 75 15 0.56 DN 0 R p 3/4 R p 3/4 9 19 80 30 0.63 Danfoss can accept no responsibility for possible errors in catalogues, brochures and other printed material. Danfoss reserves the right to alter its products without notice. This also applies to products already on order provided that such alterations can be made without subsequential changes being necessary eady agreed. All trademarks in this material are property of the respective companies. Danfoss and the Danfoss logotype are trademarks of Danfoss A/S. All rights reserved. 1 Danfoss DHS-SRMT/SI 016.11 VD.D3.J1.0